UAA receives $46M from Department of Homeland Security to lead Arctic homeland security
February 9, 2024
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and 桃花直播 Directorate (S&T) anticipates funding the University of 桃花直播 Anchorage (UAA) $46 million over the next ten years to lead a consortium of U.S. academic institutions and partners for the newly established Arctic Domain Awareness Center (ADAC)-ARCTIC Center of Excellence (COE) for Homeland Security in the Arctic.
Helming the center鈥檚 operations are UAA鈥檚 principal investigator, Jeffrey Libby, director of Applied Environmental Research Center in UAA鈥檚 Business Enterprise Institute, alongside Heather Paulsen, Office of Research director of Research Operations, who will serve as the center鈥檚 director of finance operations and executive director Leanne Lusk, Capt., US Coast Guard (Ret). ADAC-ARCTIC COE will serve as a nationally recognized group of strategic managers, researchers, subject matter experts, and educators conducting and guiding cutting-edge research benefiting national security forces living and working in the American and global Arctic.
鈥淭he ADAC-ARCTIC COE will affect major DHS mission priorities by focusing on critical research needed to prepare for and implement effective responses to challenges facing the Arctic domain,鈥 said Dr. Dimitri Kusnezov, DHS Under Secretary for Science and 桃花直播 in a . 鈥淭he Arctic鈥檚 dynamic ecosystem has proven to be an extraordinary challenge, and DHS is fortunate to leverage the expertise of academia to meet operational requirements.鈥
Initial projects proposed for ADAC-ARCTIC COE include detecting distress mariner calls, researching renewable and nuclear energy and arctic power solutions and developing environmental models and decision tools. Additionally, UAA is excited to offer new and existing academic programs through an interdisciplinary Arctic Security graduate degree and an ADAC-ARCTIC student fellowship program and continue to offer the highly competitive Arctic Summer Internship Program. Additionally, ADAC-ARCTIC will offer expanded community engagement and academic opportunities in STEM at federally recognized Minority Serving Institutions nationwide.
鈥淭hrough the integration of partners and experts with the homeland security enterprise, UAA stands ready to serve our state, nation and the Arctic through the Center of Excellence for Arctic Homeland Security,鈥 said Dr. Aaron Dotson, vice chancellor for research at UAA.
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